tv Made in Germany Deutsche Welle April 3, 2024 2:30am-3:01am CEST
2:30 am
how about the roots of the 19 are to put you on the side against the to see the rhonda. my name is some way to ship. i'm assuming re shaving history. our documentary stops april 6th on dw, the most female founder's main priority isn't becoming exceedingly wealthy. sure, there are famous entrepreneurs, they've made billions creating dating platforms, or begin cosmetic brands. but most one to combat social issues, reducing plastic waste, providing care services, and creating social support systems. let us introduce you to a young startup, founder from germany, was making the everyday lives of women safer. also coming up professionals and india, silicon valley climate, damaging air conditioning,
2:31 am
more space on the train and the world's crazy a space. the colors find out more today on made the, the use business magazine walking down at the dock and deserted street later at night can feel pretty unsafe in situations like these. it can be uncomfortable to be alone, even if nothing bad happens. it's an uneasy feeling that noise shall be remembers all too well. save space and struggles. think about we came up with the idea of a safe space because that experience plenty of situations as a young girl where i felt very uncomfortable. walking down a dark street and constantly looking over my shoulder and curt lies to as a 16 year old nor teamed up with another high school students to develop a personal safety app for women and girls. it features a traffic light system that allows use us to share how safe they feel. green means
2:32 am
safe. yellow means they use a field unsafe the f. then this is about 50 community members who are just a phone call away. even if they use us own emergency contacts, like friends or family members, offline, even a fake phone call could make it look like the user isn't alone. if the traffic light is set to read the app and that's the police, all the features, such as a map, are designed to help people find the safest way home. according to the found and the only time safe space collect use of data is during registration. and i'd like all the personal safety apps that i intended only for emergencies. safe space can help use this even when they only feel uneasy. the safe space community is a key feature. even before the officially launched some videos about it went viral . the young found to advertise the f exclusively on social media. safe space already has about 7000 uses. the found us also post information about the updates
2:33 am
on take talk. a fine day friends, a little update on where we're at with the of the found a strong community feedback to optimize the app and squash a few bucks in the future. save space also plans to serve business customers. yeah . how not receive loads of messages from people who work night shift like a newspaper delivery pass. and he contacted us at 4 in the morning saying, i'm out at 4 or 5 every morning and the dog can i feel super uncomfortable and sketch and hop on the app was financed with price money from start up competitions . but the found us hope they'll be earning money soon so that they can add features and pious, some stuff as into this was my school. this is where the idea of a safe space was full and knew what came up with the idea for a personal safety app and a workshop for startup at your high school. she spent a breaks between sauces on the phone with program us and investors. so for the hot
2:34 am
tips for young start up found us refreshment, zakowski, and lots and lots and lots of people out of state where a nobody's going to steal your idea. feedback is super important for mentor men to is there a huge help on that expertise? strategic advice? they've been there because the homeless for my grandma says, okay, it's a case and made mistakes, make mistakes, but then talk about them from the time. i'll figure out what went wrong, none from it and do better next time. and also them these days. lewis trying to balance to start up with the university studies, but she's also open to taking a start up here to put all the energy into the safe space. those who walk a tightrope need one thing more than anything else. a good sense of balance, not having that can be life threatening. the relationship between work and life
2:35 am
should also be well balanced. for many young people today, work life balance is key. it involves struggling many factors, work free time, health and friends cannot go well. life science work or life for young people have generation z. what kind of silence is especially important come maintenance in the balancing walk and private life having enough time for families friends last year and house to self actualization. employee is have to offer something to attract them. is applicants, taxable working hours working from home, afford a week or even so quote, a new work from a beautiful beach. numerous studies suggest companies that don't say benefit from this employee is, would be more motivated, more productive, identify more with a company and have less absentee isn't. and few
2:36 am
a sick days that cannot be such a thing as passage. what price balance doing accident back being super healthy, maintaining great friendships and having an exceptional marriage and being the best mom or dad in the world who wouldn't want or davids, the doris is full baptist. terry says that it can't be done. take a gas stove. each banner represents a primary aspect of life, family, friends, health. so look at the fuel supply is limited. if a lot of the button is good at the same rate, so you have about an slice that nothing is especially great. if you turn up, say the family banner, you must turn down the other bonus, turn it up to a 100 percent on the other bonus, go out. the ferry now is to be successful. you have to turn off at least one
2:37 am
bonus to be very successful even to find any way instead of what life balance more and more people are now talking about, look, life blending the managing of work and life. no longer 2 separate fees. they could look like this immediately, all through a video conference on a sunday while on vacation, i think the way but that's another topic. work, life balance and india. does that go together? some companies are beginning to recognize the desire of many employees for better working conditions. millions of well educated young indians are flocking to the big cities in search of better career opportunities. and young entrepreneurs are about to turn hydro bad into a kind of silicon valley. are there any guys all very good morning. uh welcome to
2:38 am
our designs. a team meeting at honda mobility, a startup based in southern india is hyderabad. recon, somebody runs the company. the 29 year old studied in italy and spain where he does his doctorate. but then he made a conscious decision to return to india, and i had a very lucrative job. in fact, like it's a, it's a high being job that i couldn't meet, happened to set it on there. but what dro, drive me here to move is that the impact that i can create with the experience that i have. and the biggest problem that gets on his 3 year old company focuses on sustainable mobility. hammer of the money. he already ran south more than 2 and a half 1000 electric scooters. the customers such as delivery people. he chose india as a location primarily because of its huge customer potential. hardly any economy is growing as quickly as india and just for years it's expected to overtake germany
2:39 am
and japan. the growth is evident in the many young companies, including 3 kinds readies. when we started in new york, we need randy. now remember, we thought it was mailed to way, cuz right on that same year we'd scale it up to 20. and then, you know, in the next 5 years with a 10200 vegas from data we scale to join the 2000 our numbers when we picked up our 1st round of investment last year with the investment, be good for them to present times a $1000000.00 has been invested so far and ready has nearly 80 employees. many of them left small villages to find opportunities in the big cities, such as mechanic shop on come see the best and most of what do you see what i'm learning a lot here. i'm used to being told to do things from my village, but here it's explained to me because i see many development opportunities and i've already been taught a lot. all of this would have been impossible in my village. the difference between a city in my home town is really huge. how to do a difference. he wants to show his boss together. they drive to site up for
2:40 am
a village of 4000 outside of hydro about tomorrow. it didn't actually want to leave his family and village, but taking his new job meant he had no choice. so i'm the one ready goes on before i went to hyderabad to become a mechanic. i wanted to start my own business here in my village. nobody had an idea to open a small workshop in the but none of that worked out because no one really took me seriously, can only work like everything was constantly questioned. and either in the end i lost my self confidence in the glue on the, in the countryside. there are few signs of the recent years. technological progress, trans family makes a living from farming and has to get by on the equivalent of about $150.00 euro is per month. his mother complains that indian politics hasn't really taken care of villages like hers. they will be modeling a book and nothing has changed here in the village. everything is as it was before,
2:41 am
the government that promised that things would improve. nothing has changed. even educated people can't find a well paid job here. that's why my son moved to the city. it's a life that entrepreneur ready otherwise has little contact with. but 2 thirds of all indians have this kind of lifestyle in modern india, they're now urgently seeking opportunities for the rural population. one place where the solutions will be developed as the t hubs center in hyderabad. it's a state funded project that advises and supports start ups like readies from the very beginning. yeah. hello sir. good morning. i cancel the honors one of the t hubs. managing directors is happy to see young entrepreneur is now looking for opportunities for people in rural areas and villages. i can think of moving out the stand ability is moving out there. right. so there are startups, what actually solving for real problems for non metro problems, but i had 3 diets or send me
2:42 am
a book video and problems. so um i think yes there are lot of started what's holding for those problems as well. and the taking the solutions out into the mazda for ground breaking ideas and technology such as a guy they've set lofty goals. while there are currently just over 300 start ups in the innovation center, the number is set to rise to more than 20000 in the next 5 years. entrepreneurs like ready see their country as the economic super power of the future. it's not too far to get the, i don't seem to go to buy layoff in just tag port heights above on even better tact or to have a unique liquid medicine for us as and then comparing to anyone else and hide the bodies in that range. and in the a will be in that place, may have, you know, it's going to be a center point of innovation. india is growing in population. economic power and self confidence.
2:43 am
mega cities can be real cheap islands where it can get up to 10 degrees celsius hotter than in the countryside. city buildings are cool down considerably to reach bearable indoor temperatures. but this has devastating consequences for the environments. here are the most promising solutions from around the world for keeping cool. take a look at this building for thoughts and single floor and use a new delhi. new york and hong kong. noticed anything in these parts of the world life without air conditioning can be uncomfortable, or it's downright dangerous. more than a dozen people have died and then during the last 2 months, due to a severe heat wave this way, the waste heat wait. but that brings us to our dilemma. the technology needs lots of energy. in fact, cooling, building accounts for 10 percent over global electricity consumption. and that's bad news for global warming. so viciously, we call the indoors,
2:44 am
but we want the outdoors, therefore generating the need for more. but there are solutions, some traditional, some modern that don't even have massive amounts of energy. nowadays, americans source to some of the most prolific users globally 90 percent of us households on an air conditioner and some of the hardest parts of the roof. it's not even 10 percent but other countries want to catch up. just look how much more energy some of these emerging economies are projected to use in the coming decades to colder homes and buildings you see in the air conditioning market is going in double digits on good. clunky is working to open up the global market for high efficiency. air conditioners in the us population is growing in the is getting even more of like the, but i'm also a large portion of the in population is one of the nice thing is moving to cities
2:45 am
and all of the doctor got a wants to do. it's do a huge demand flooded conditioners because of trends like these global energy demand for space cooling, it's projected to triple by 2050. the question is how to meet the soaring demand without exacerbating the heat. you may have heard of the urban heat island effect. it's when the urban areas like these get warmer than the surroundings, because all of this concrete absorbs and retain seats and there's a so lots of waste heat from human activities like transport or wild air conditioning, creating more spaces with shady trees and other plants less than specific, like here in berlin. the colombian city has made a gene, was able to reduce average temperatures by 2 degrees celsius, only 3 years after planting green core doors. the inter connected network of greenery expense does most of the waterways and busy polluted streets. and minimizing heat expelled by cars also makes a difference in spain. parcel on
2:46 am
a super blocks prioritize pedestrians and cyclists that scale matters. the cities institute for global health estimates that $117.00 heat related that could be avoided every year if hundreds more blocks were introduced. the next step is designing buildings that aren't as reliant on air conditioners. and this is where we can really learn from traditional architecture before technology or piece runs awards funds, solutions to, to show by the preferred chunk of, of dime leads bio climatic architecture projects and countries like vietnam and more attain yet. that means that designs take local climates into account. so we have to study jeffrey, or he's got to connect to the architecture of some modern buildings already doing this, such as come to the university which uses wind power. so keep its buildings cool. this method has been used in iran and other middle eastern countries for centuries . the so called wind cultures are designed to trap fresh air and directed indoors.
2:47 am
the hot air it gets pushed out. you may also have noticed that houses in hot climates or some light, some countries like india are bringing back this approach by painting grooves with line based whitewash, which absorbs less heat. this can reduce indoor temperatures by 2 to 5 degrees celsius. when designing new buildings, bio kinetic architects tend to combine different sources of inspiration, but they will all tell you. location is everything. you have to pay attention about this and probably on the issue, and make sure your best sides of those exposed to the direction. and then we use ready, so the just pretty so wind direction knowing the wind direction is important to design openings that encourage cross ventilation. other features that can help stave off heat or shading devices to keep the facade cool. and insulation prevents heat from traveling through your roof. for example, of those says these methods can reduce indoor temperatures by about 5 degrees
2:48 am
celsius. well, ceiling fans can help circulate this cooler air. issues may still need to be used sometimes, but to a much lesser extent, the problem in many countries going to a construction boom, new buildings often look like this. but it does tend to bid them with floor to ceiling glass. and that's the love problem, because every time you put a glass into a building, you've done it basically into a hot box. it's like associate architects and engineers say this aesthetic is popular because it's perceived this week, modern and left a natural life changing that would require more rigorous building regulations around energy efficiency and a massive cultural shift to actually get the men forced on the ground. most of the object misquoted did not uh, we on the train for this, we knew we can get in that into there sort of business as usual abroad to where you get this is uses another big optical is that this approach tackles new construction
2:49 am
. but what about all the old, badly insulated buildings that already exist? this takes us to our next solution, more efficient air conditioning. because there is no technological reasoning for a cease to use as much energy as many commercial models to. now the ac industry is rooted in around 300 in order to acknowledge the it's been working convenience, you know, at the switch of a button, we get cooling. this may have satcher, she works in a climate friendly cooling work festival. there hasn't been a lot of motivation or market factors that have spurred innovation and you really see how wasteful is these can be in places like india, singapore or parts of the us because this was where it off and get human. a lot of the color of the energy is used for managing to many well,
2:50 am
some modern models have a so called dry mode to target humidity. kalonski says air conditioners are still pretty bad at measuring how much moisture is in the air. and consequently, how much moisture they need to remove for optimum comfort. so many people simply bl after a sees to over cool the room and get too many down to a desired level. but what if we thought about efficient mechanical cooling on a much larger scale system like this is already functioning and singapore, here and underground air conditioner touted as the largest in the world quotes, residential buildings, bags, malls, and this iconic hotel. the technology is called district cooling and it can save up to 50 percent on energy and emissions. that's because having one big plant cooling an entire district makes it super efficient. the water is chilled 25 meters below the ground before its pipes across different buildings. deep shot into for district cooling is in terms of infrastructure. right. it's, it's, it's a, it's
2:51 am
a big capital investment and it took was lot of infrastructure. this may sound utopian, but like all other solutions, it requires lots of upfront capital. know how and of course awareness who hasn't experienced this weather and run by london, new york or beijing crowding is everywhere using public transport instead of driving a car is better for the environment, but can crowd and be reduced this train thanks for itself. creating most space of preston, just strollers and wheelchair uses our shower. it's called an idea training and it's a project from the german national rail company that can use to train the feature
2:52 am
to do for me, you do a basic concept i the idea train was to consider independently of existing traffic . like what would the ideal commuter trains the future look like from the passengers point of view? there are standing computer, what stations to save space and windows can be dock and individually. when it's to bryce outside. you mind typing the settings window and wanted to implement everything. it's kind of a smorgasbord of ideas. we show what's possible, depending on the need or where it's used. people pick out what they want. touch right, fast trains often come across who's facing nothing groundbreaking. a china is fast coke railway in operation since 2022 of those initial concepts. and if you want to be really comfortable, you have to travel 1st class on this switch, train with a foot rest, and c t thing included in the future front is high speed trains will have
2:53 am
big screen with 9 full costs. and that's basically it renovations. at the moment, there's so many possibilities, like with the idea of train destination is displays everywhere. you can find out on the train, whether right station that causes which ideas will actually be implemented. finding this team of august and for the passenger information. first and foremost, it's becoming increasingly important and constant issue because we live in an incredibly complex world and it's a matter of getting intuitive information quickly. these display bands on the sides are a topic that will be pursuing in the future. lloyd lighting is a very important topic because it has a lot to do with the quality of a stay, and we also want to be current. these are all topics that have definitely already receive good feedback. and we'll see a lot on trends in the future. that's of course i think it's often it's a good thing then. innovations have to attract more passengers. only then will they
2:54 am
pay off. in any case, passengers who lives with a well will be great for from the space. and now something for people who prefer to cycle to do bicycles, always have to look the same. no, they don't. we looks for the craziest examples to show you and found exactly what we were looking for. you can also take a look at them on our facebook page. could you write a bike with square wheels? absolutely. despite the builder made of lake with the triangular wheels. and this one to have 4 wheels.
2:55 am
how about a little luxury? the spike is made of $24.00 karat gold, even the gears and petals it was sold into by for $250000.00. we wouldn't recommend parking it in the streets. and here comes the sort of like it, smokeless and folds down to the size of an umbrella, tearing, sleeping, or how about a mattress on wheels? you can see the sides from the berlin horizontal without having to get out of bed.
2:56 am
2:57 am
boards this train is taking more than a trip. they're journeying through 1700 kilometers of v as in these history. 32 hour ride from noise in the north city in the south. on the re certification expressed by train through vietnam. in 15 minutes on the w, securing evidence to convict that the changes in south africa. poaching is the
2:58 am
business with millions of heroes of the new main and detective that has to end. and so ranges are now being trained in forensics. turn smooth approaches, global us the in 90 minutes. on d w, the west page. i mean, i know that means i might just do it and i'm hosting dw new podcasts. thanks. trace amount, but there's no actually about move. joining us as we travel around your, facing the history of every day of that. and that's something right around the world. no need to talk to you about just a subscriber id, listen to forecasts,
2:59 am
and we'll take you along to the right code name project. cassandra, re determined through our investigation that has below was operating like a global drug court, not normally seizures organizations. the object to financially drain has gone out and bring them down to the team. agents from the american drug enforcement agency. i mean, as well as another whole level, they wanted to go after their money. they had from lies themselves. we needed to reveal that so world and to their own people. why did the us government suddenly shut down project cassandra in 2016? 03 pod documentary series. i'm asking has paula stats may 4th on d, w. the
3:00 am
this is the domain use life from bartlet israel called so strikes it, killed international aid workers and gaza. a grave mistake. israel's army chief says the incident was the result of a misaligned invocation under complex conditions and shouldn't have happened. also coming up a few weeks ago, he was in prison. no, but they will do it may say is senegal is the youngest president. we take a look at the challenges facing him as he takes office and latin america is experiencing its worse recorded outbreak of dang, ac for expert se climate change is to blame the.
14 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on